Wedding hairstyling for Masculine and Androgynous Looks

Short Hair Styling

Short hair doesn’t mean limited options:

Texture products create definition and interest

Subtle highlights or color can add dimension for photography

Precision cutting before the wedding ensures fresh, clean lines

Strategic styling creates intention that elevates beyond everyday wear

For wedding-day short hair, we often recommend scheduling your haircut 1-2 weeks before the wedding – this allows the cut to settle while still looking fresh.

Androgynous Hair Approaches

Androgynous hair styling often plays with contrasts and unexpected elements:

Undercuts paired with longer top sections

Slicked-back styles with soft edges

Asymmetrical approaches that combine different techniques

Strategic use of accessories that subvert traditional expectations

Product Selection Matters

The right products make all the difference for masculine and androgynous styling:

Matte pomades create definition without shine

Sea salt sprays add texture without stiffness

Dry shampoo creates volume and absorbs oil

Light-hold hairsprays maintain style without appearing “done”

Inclusive Wedding Makeup for Masculine and Androgynous Looks

Breaking Beyond Beauty Binaries

One of the main reasons I got into this industry was to make people feel seen and appreciated for exactly who they are! So, one of the most gratifying aspects of my work at Aeternum is creating looks that truly reflect your identity. Traditional wedding beauty often focuses heavily on feminine or “bridal” styling, which is great if you identify that way, but your wedding day look doesn’t have to follow these stereotypes if that doesn’t feel like it aligns.

Masculine-Focused Makeup Approaches

Masculine-focused makeup is all about an intentional application that enhances features while maintaining a look that feels authentic to you for an undetectable makeup look. 

Foundation and Skin Prep

The foundation (literally) of any great makeup look is well-prepared skin and that goes for everyone :

Hydration is the number one focus for all skin types (especially here in Colorado)

Matte primers can help control shine for photography and reduce the “glowy” look typically associated with a more feminine makeup look 

Tinted moisturizers or sheer foundations even skin tone without looking “made up”

Strategic concealer application can address specific concerns without full coverage

For all of my masculine looks, I focus on evening out your complexion without the visible appearance of foundation or powders. My approach to this means using products sparingly and using light layers. 

Define without the “Glam” Effect

I always want to create dimension for photos without the feeling of being overly contoured :

Create depth along the jawline and cheekbones enhances natural bone structure

Brow grooming with shaping, brow gels and/or filling in of sparse areas 

Using creams versus overly powdering can give a natural skin finish to the over all look 

Clear mascara defines lashes without the appearance of color

My client Zach wanted to look polished in photos without feeling like he was being “made-up.” I created his look with cream-based products, and light translucent powder that enhanced his features while maintaining a masculine aesthetic that felt authentic to him. 

Controlling the Shine and Glow 

For many masculine looks, combatting your shine becomes the primary focus:

Strategic powder application prevents shininess in key areas (T-zone, forehead) without making your skin look “cakey”

My favorite thing to use is the De-Slick Setting Spray from Urban Decay for oil control throughout the day

I include oil blotting papers in your touch up kit so you’re covered if you need a quick fix after dancing 

Androgynous Makeup Techniques

Androgynous makeup techniques are perfect for those who don’t want to feel masculine or feminine, but want something that feels polished and put together :

Leaning into contrast and depth 

Androgynous or non-binary makeup often incorporates sharpness with softer elements :

Sharp and defined brows paired with soft, neutral eyes

Structured contour with minimal color elsewhere

Straying away from typical femme elements of blush or glam eyeshadow looks

Defined highlight on areas like the brow bone or cupid’s bow versus getting the all-over “glow”

Using Color Strategically 

Color isn’t inherently gendered, but can be seen as being feminine or masculine, but using color strategically is key :

Cool-toned contours create more sculptural, defined features versus a warm bronzed look feels softer  

Minimal cool-toned blush can give you a flushed feel to give slight color to your face versus the overly blushed “bridal” look

Taupe and gray tones create definition in your eyeshadow look without feeling glam 

Monochromatic color schemes create cohesive, intentional looks

Creating Intentional Balance

My focus for androgynous makeup is to create balance while sharpening certain features :

Choose one or two features to emphasize

Focus on color correcting versus full coverage 

Consider how your makeup complements your overall styling and attire 

The Aeternum Experience 

I am all about creating wedding hair and makeup looks that are going to represent exactly who you are! Whether you’re a cis groom who wants to feel masculine and polished, a non-binary bride who wants to feel femme with sharp features instead of soft, or a trans nearly-wed who wants to feel affirmed in your masc energy I am here to help you feel seen and celebrated with a look that feels true to who you are!